Dutch East India Company Coin Pendant

Bronze Duit
Sterling Silver Pendant
$250.00
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Coin: Bronze Duit
Obverse: VoC Monogram
Reverse: Dutch coat of arms
Date: 1755
Bezel: Sterling Silver
Weight:  4.92 g
Diameter: 24 mm / .91 in

Description

This item is an authentic Dutch East India Company coin, placed in a handmade bezel of sterling silver. There is only 1 of this item; you will receive the exact pendant shown in the photos.  

History of the Artifact

These copper duit coins were issued by the Dutch East India Company (VOC), one of history’s most powerful trading entities, which controlled vast portions of global trade during the 17th and 18th centuries. The coins, minted in VOC-controlled locations such as Batavia (modern-day Jakarta), Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka), and the Cape of Good Hope, feature the distinctive VOC monogram and the date of minting on the obverse, with the Dutch coat of arms on the reverse. Low in denomination, they were widely circulated within VOC territories and used extensively in international trade.

The Dutch East India Company was founded in 1602 with the goal of monopolizing trade between the Dutch Republic and the resource-rich East Indies, which included parts of modern Indonesia, Malaysia, India, and China. With its vast fleet and private army, the VOC not only dominated trade routes but also established settlements, controlled local economies, and played a significant role in the colonization of the East Indies.

At its peak, the VOC was one of the most influential commercial entities in history, shaping global trade and European expansion. However, its dominance began to wane in the 18th century as competing powers like Britain and France rose to challenge its monopoly. By 1799, the VOC was dissolved, leaving behind a legacy of cultural and economic impact on both the East Indies and Europe.

Authenticity

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Your order will include:

  • VoC Coin Pendant shown in photos
  • Certificate of Authenticity

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